Disentangling drivers of cross-domain microbial β-variations in intertidal mudflats
Xiaofan Gong, Xia Liu, Kai Ma, Jiayin Zhou, Wen Song, Yueyue Li, Qichao Tu

TL;DR
This study compares how bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protists in coastal mudflats respond differently to environmental changes across a large geographic area.
Contribution
The study introduces a multi-domain framework to show that microbial β-diversity is shaped by distinct ecological processes depending on the microbial group.
Findings
Bacteria and archaea β-diversity is mainly linked to regional species pools.
Fungi and protists are more influenced by local assembly processes like dispersal limitation.
Different microbial domains show unique latitudinal β-diversity patterns.
Abstract
Understanding how different microbial groups respond to broad environmental gradients is essential for revealing the processes that structure microbial diversity. In this study, we comparatively investigate the ecological drivers that shape β-diversity across different microbial domains/kingdoms (bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protists) in intertidal mudflats along a broad climatic gradient, spanning ~18,000 km along the Chinese coastline. Distinct latitudinal β-diversity patterns are observed for different microbial domains/kingdoms. Null model analyses reveal significant deviations in β-diversity from null expectations across all microbial domains, with bacterial and archaeal β-diversity primarily associated with the γ-diversity or regional species pools, whereas fungal and protist communities were more strongly shaped by local community assembly processes. Homogeneous selection is the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Polar Research and Ecology · Marine Biology and Ecology Research
